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After completing the album, the band went on a mini-tour in Mexico and played three songs from the album: " Sólo A Terceros", "Abigaíl" and "Amnistía". Later, the band stopped the tour. They had signings throughout Latin America and in the United States as well, reaching cities like Los Angeles, California.

Movic Records". 2009-09-29. Archived from the original on 29 September 2009 . Retrieved 2022-03-07. Amnistía: El vocalista afirmó que esta canción habla sobre el holocausto y un nazi que pide perdón por sus crímenes. It was expected to be released sometime between April or May, but the band had announced that the album would be released on 17 July. Near the release date, the band postponed the release to 22 August, and then to 22 September, which angered the fans. According to the band, it was not their decision, but their managers' and producers'. Mexican Charts: Albums – 39/2009". Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Mexicancharts.com at Hung Medien. 2009-09-28. Archived from the original on 2010-10-11 . Retrieved 2010-02-26.

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Lascivamente: La letra habla sobre el lazo lujurioso entre una mujer que siempre obtiene lo que desea y cuando lo desea del sexo masculino, todo desde el punto de vista del hombre que termina enamorándose de ella. Casi Nula Autoestima: Narra la baja autoestima de un hombre que envidia la belleza de otro hombre. Los pecados capitales, en este caso, la envidia.

Ortega Mantecón, Alfonso. (2018)"El Analista de Canciones." - https://www.elanalistadecanciones.com/poetics Soy un Ganador!: Cuando la pereza te invade al punto de pensar que con todo y ella podrás conquistar y lograr hacer feliz a la mujer que amas. To make matters worse, Oedipus becomes enraged with the fact that the prophetess knows the murderer but she cannot reveal it to him. The king insults the prophetess with the view of extorting the secret out of her. This mistake does not align with Oedipus’ nobility and he should have trusted the judgment of the seer without questioning it. After being pressed by the king, Teiresias states that Oedipus “shall be proved father and brother both to his own children in his house; to her that gave him birth, a son and husband both; a fellow sower in his father’s bed with that same father that he murdered” (Dawe, 1982). When this truth is revealed to Oedipus, his inevitable descent begins.

Aristotle is of the view that tragedy as a genre is best used to describe a hero’s fall from glory through a miscalculation of some sort. The hero often meets his tragedy through his own actions thereby entering into a phase of misfortune and suffering (reversal of fortunes) and consequently arousing sympathy from the audience. The hallmark of any tragedy is the tragic hero who is often the main protagonist in any story. In “Poetics”, Aristotle is of the view that error is a vital constituent in a tragic hero because in ordinary circumstances good people do not encounter misfortunes and vice versa. Nuestra Aflicción: Se muestra una historia relacionada con un amor que no termina aún después de la muerte en el vídeo oficial de la canción. según el mismo José Madero, la canción habla sobre como una persona sale de la depresión, significado que no muchas personas comprendieron o no se transmitió la idea como el quería según el vocalista

This declaration becomes the main character’s tragic error or Hamartia as described by Aristotle. The misfortune with this declaration is due to the fact that the King makes his pronunciation without gathering all the relevant facts. According to Aristotle, the tragic error is the main manifestation of a tragic hero and it sets out the basis of his fate. Oedipus’ character aligns perfectly with Aristotle’s Hamartia and consequently the stature of a tragic hero. Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Type Panda in the box under the ARTISTA column headingand Poetics in the box under the TÍTULO column heading. Espejismos y visiones: Habla de las alucinaciones de que es víctima un adicto en el instante en que se encuentra bajo los efectos de estupefacientes, narcóticos o sustancias psicoactivas. El álbum a lo largo de los dos actos, presenta la interacción del hombre con el diablo y el mundo, así como la relación con los sentimientos y los pecados capitales. Aristotle claims that a hero is defined by three distinct elements namely ‘nobility, error in judgment, and a reversal of fortunes’. Oedipus the main character in the play by the same name exemplifies all of these elements. The king considers himself a man of great nobility and this view is also shared by his subjects. Aristotle himself considers Oedipus an exemplification of a tragic hero together with other famous literary characters such as Thyestes, Telephus, and Meleager. Oedipus tragic error came when he sought to reveal the person who murdered King Laius. Eventually, Oedipus learns of his error in judgment and he is forced to spend the rest of his days on earth dethroned and like a blind man. References

Espíritu Pionero: Extraña canción basada en la historia del jardín del Edén. Narra de manera peculiar un reclamo de "Dios" hacia a quien en el álbum se le conoce como "Abigail". Existe cierto tono burlesco hacia el pasaje bíblico al que hace referencia. Conversación Casual: De manera excelsa José Madero narra un encuentro ficticio entre él y la maldad o bien la tentación en forma de mujer (Abigail). Golden, L. (1990). Poetics: a translation and commentary for students of literature. New York: Scarecrow Press.

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